commercial structure fire
August 28, 2024

Fire Crews Respond to Surge of Electrical Incidents Across Millcreek

commercial structure fire
August 28, 2024
Fire Crews Respond to Surge of Electrical Incidents Across Millcreek

Narrative

Millcreek Township, PA – Just after 3:00 PM, Kearsarge, Belle Valley, Perry HiWay, West Ridge, Millcreek Fire, and Millcreek Paramedics responded to a report of a burnt odor coming from the walls at Vision Works near the food court entrance. The smell, which followed a reported power surge, prompted the response. Crews arrived to find no obvious signs of fire, but a light haze and the smell of burning electrical components were detected. As conditions worsened, more resources were called in, and crews were sent to the roof for further investigation and gaining access to more panels.

Soon after, a second call reported smoke emerging from the ceiling at Toyota of Erie, again linked to a possible power issue. With many units already committed to the first incident, Chief 920 called for a second alarm, bringing in teams from West Lake, Erie Fire, Fairfield, and Brookside. Initial checks revealed no immediate danger, but a faint smell of burning persisted. Crews were sent to the roof to examine the air unit, and command requested Penelec’s assistance at all incident locations. Penelec also executed remote power disconnects.

Shortly thereafter, Amigo Taqueria at 5630 Peach Street reported an similar issue. At this point, resources were shuffled between incidents as rigs freed up.

Next, a fourth call came in regarding a possible issue at Rally House. Engine 12 and 324 responded, finding no immediate signs of trouble and proceeded with their investigation.

The fifth call consisted of a smell of electrical burning at PetCo, marking the conclusion of a series of related incidents.

The Millcreek Mall was closed for a short duration but was reopened later this evening. This rapid series of events underscores the prompt response, effective communication, and coordinated teamwork, and the efforts of dispatchers at the Erie County Department of Public Safety.

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